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over it, coming underneath the boardwalk in what is evacuation zone a here in new york city. 375,000 people here were ordered to mandatory evacuate. here in the rockaways, we can tell you the lights are still on in several apartment buildings, even cars up and down the street. a lot of people after hurricane irene said they decided to stay put. what you see in the distance is a new york city bus that has been converted into a hurricane shelter transport. there's 72 hurricane shelters set up throughout new york city. so far at last check, there were only about 1,100 people staying inside of them. mandatory evacuations were in place for hurricane irene but that storm petered out. this, of course, expected to be much worse. so many people buying generators, water, extra food, deciding to stick it out. the problem with all of that is in the past four hours that we've been here, conditions have deteriorated quickly. so when people notice that something could really be wrong, they may not have a chance to get out safely. veronica. >> you can hear the wind picking up. tracie strahan of wnbc
over it, coming underneath the boardwalk in what is evacuation zone a here in new york city. 375,000 people here were ordered to mandatory evacuate. here in the rockaways, we can tell you the lights are still on in several apartment buildings, even cars up and down the street. a lot of people after hurricane irene said they decided to stay put. what you see in the distance is a new york city bus that has been converted into a hurricane shelter transport. there's 72 hurricane shelters set up...
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. >>> first, in new york city the subway system remains crippled after heavy flooding caused what officials say the worst damage in its 108 year history. no one knows when it will be up and running again. >>> let's go back to new jersey. there were countless rescues there and for some the realization that they were no match for mother nature. >> terrible. it was awful. it was the worst thing i ever saw. the waters came down like crazy. we were sorry we stayed. >> well, let's go live now to kathryn craig. she's from our new york station, wnbc. she is down in lower manhattan. kathryn, thank you for joining us. it's a ghost town. it's incredibly eerie. can you describe it for us? >> reporter: people call it a ghost town, lib. this is the financial heart of new york city. in this area so much work is going on. right over here you can see all of this water coming out. what workers are doing is pumping water out of the office buildings here. there's also a subway station next to us and that had 13 feet of water from the tracks all the way up to the ceiling underground. it is a pretty grim situati
. >>> first, in new york city the subway system remains crippled after heavy flooding caused what officials say the worst damage in its 108 year history. no one knows when it will be up and running again. >>> let's go back to new jersey. there were countless rescues there and for some the realization that they were no match for mother nature. >> terrible. it was awful. it was the worst thing i ever saw. the waters came down like crazy. we were sorry we stayed. >>...
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. >>> first, in new york city the subway system remains crippled after heavy flooding caused what officials say the worst damage in its 108-year history. and no one knows when it will be up and running again. >>> let's go back to new jersey. there were countless rescues and evacuations. and for some the realization that they were no match for mother nature. >> terrible. it was awful. it was the worst thing i ever saw. the waters came down like crazy. we were sorry we stayed. >> worst thing i ever saw. a lot of people are saying that. let's go to katherine craig from our new york station wnbc. she's live in lower manhattan. katherine, one of the big issues down there, the power is out, hundreds of thousands of people affected. >> exactly. >> reporter: it will take days to get power restored. what workers are doing out here, you see consolidated edison workers here trying to restore power. some other crews are also trying to pump out water from the basements of office buildings. something you really don't see in lower manhattan n financial area. you don't see the sump pumps pumping, you only
. >>> first, in new york city the subway system remains crippled after heavy flooding caused what officials say the worst damage in its 108-year history. and no one knows when it will be up and running again. >>> let's go back to new jersey. there were countless rescues and evacuations. and for some the realization that they were no match for mother nature. >> terrible. it was awful. it was the worst thing i ever saw. the waters came down like crazy. we were sorry we...
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sarah will be running the new york city marathon. yes, she is. >> she's going to do it. >> good for you, honey. >> thank you. look how well sarah is doing. >> very proud of her. >> all right. >> all right. in southern kitsching but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back with "today's" kitchen. if you're in the mood for southern cooking with a french floor, you're in for a treat. >> alex hits has cooked for tre and the royals and now he's cooking for us. sharing some of his favorite recipes in the new book "my beverly hills kitchen." >> yum. there we go. this is a celebration. >> it's my first book and time to celebrate. the first thing we're going to do -- >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. the first thing we're going to do is start with pecan crusted salmon. with no disrespect to y'all's dogs, it's so easy they could do it. no disrespect to your cats or dogs, i know they are smart. take some pecans, melted butter, dry dill, garlic, salt. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> this is easy. >> grind it up. >> okay. yum, yum. th
sarah will be running the new york city marathon. yes, she is. >> she's going to do it. >> good for you, honey. >> thank you. look how well sarah is doing. >> very proud of her. >> all right. >> all right. in southern kitsching but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back with "today's" kitchen. if you're in the mood for southern cooking with a french floor, you're in for a treat. >> alex hits has cooked for tre and the...
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first, look at what is happening on the radar. a lot of rain showers still continuing. the rain showers extend into philadelphia and into new york city as well. a wet start to the day, but things should be improving in the next few hours as the rain starts to ship off to the east. a cool start to the day. everyone else basically in the 40's right now. b.w.i. at 48. westminster checking in at 45 as well. close to the 30's and prospered and oakland. -- in frostberg and oakland. everyone else with clout coverage today. the eastern shore deals with the rain showers a little bit longer, at least through lunchtime. i should be a little bit milder but the afternoon. mostly cloudy with a little bit later on. that is all the clouds you see right now across the dakotas and into the great lakes region. this one is starved of moisture. when it comes to the mid- atlantic, not a lot of rain associated with it. the front basically falls apart as it passes through baltimore and into new york city justin time to play their wednesday evening -- just in time to play their wednesday evenin
first, look at what is happening on the radar. a lot of rain showers still continuing. the rain showers extend into philadelphia and into new york city as well. a wet start to the day, but things should be improving in the next few hours as the rain starts to ship off to the east. a cool start to the day. everyone else basically in the 40's right now. b.w.i. at 48. westminster checking in at 45 as well. close to the 30's and prospered and oakland. -- in frostberg and oakland. everyone else with...
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roosevelt became a reality yesterday in new york city. former president bill clinton was on hand along with new york leaders and nbc's tomorrow brokaw. the monument honored the four freedoms speech fdr gave prior to world war ii, words that would become part of the united nation's charter. mr. clinton says those words are worth pursuing. >>> we're going to begin with a car caught on tape. the driver is nearly crushed at a philadelphia gas station when a car thief hopped inside the vehicle. the 61-year-old put up a struggle but lost his grip after being dragged several feet. the car was found a few blocks away. no arrests were made. >>> take a look at this shocking video captured on the streets of new york city last april. a taxi driver tossed a passenger out of his cab and then drove off with the car door still open after the man jumped back in. the driver apparently became upset when the allegedly drunken man vomited inside the cab. the taxi commission revoked the cabby's license. >>> now to the rockies where colorado skiers kicked off s
roosevelt became a reality yesterday in new york city. former president bill clinton was on hand along with new york leaders and nbc's tomorrow brokaw. the monument honored the four freedoms speech fdr gave prior to world war ii, words that would become part of the united nation's charter. mr. clinton says those words are worth pursuing. >>> we're going to begin with a car caught on tape. the driver is nearly crushed at a philadelphia gas station when a car thief hopped inside the...
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will this be the first in a series? >> that's up to tyler. if he wants to do them, we'll do them. i'd love to do them with him. he keeps getting better and better and he loved -- when i went to atlanta to meet him. he said, james, i would not attempt this if i wasn't sure i could do it. and he killed it. he killed it. >> as an author, you're the author, you're also the producer. were there compromises that you had to make? >> yeah. there's a few things. yeah. obviously there's tax things, you shoot in certain places. but mostly it was pretty good. and the director, obviously has a lot of influence. this is a very smooth experience. >> okay. let's take off your producer hat and put your author hat back on. what's coming up next year? >> "merry christmas alex cross." "nypd" is out right now, a special police group in new york city that takes care of the rich and powerful. and "merry christmas alex cross," which is kind of the worst christmas anybody's ever had obviously. >> i always feel bad for alex cross. >> the sun is shining and then thunder comes. >> tell us about readkiddo.com
will this be the first in a series? >> that's up to tyler. if he wants to do them, we'll do them. i'd love to do them with him. he keeps getting better and better and he loved -- when i went to atlanta to meet him. he said, james, i would not attempt this if i wasn't sure i could do it. and he killed it. he killed it. >> as an author, you're the author, you're also the producer. were there compromises that you had to make? >> yeah. there's a few things. yeah. obviously there's...
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a lot of coastal communities are feeling the brunt of the storm first. some of the residents evacuated. some are waiting the storm out, hoping the preparations they've made in terms of securing their homes will make it through. you can see the waves there and the wind. we'll bring you more updates live from rehoboth beach during the news cast. >>> and in wards 3 through 8 each have their own designated center for relief centers. the red cross will provide food and water for those seeking safe conditions during the storm. >>> if you rely on metro to get around town, you're probably not going anywhere for a few days. metro shut down all rail and bus service for today. a spokesperson for the transit system says metro will probably be closed at least for tomorrow as well. takes a while to get things going again. last time metro had such an extensive shutdown was back in 2003 during hurricane isabelle. >> i would urge customers to heed public warnings and avoid travel entirely. the best place to be for this storm is at home or with a loved one or wherever you
a lot of coastal communities are feeling the brunt of the storm first. some of the residents evacuated. some are waiting the storm out, hoping the preparations they've made in terms of securing their homes will make it through. you can see the waves there and the wind. we'll bring you more updates live from rehoboth beach during the news cast. >>> and in wards 3 through 8 each have their own designated center for relief centers. the red cross will provide food and water for those...
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a judge ruled the ads must go up or metro would violate the aidi's first amendment rights. >> i will not sacrifice my freedom of speech. it's a ridiculous premise and utterly unamerican. >> the atmosphere ads are also in new york city subway stations. >>> another death is linked to the meningitis outbreak. the centers for disease control says at least 105 people have been sickened by the rare fungal infection. the death toll stands at nine. two of those were in maryland and virginia. health officials link the outbreak to steroid shots used for back pain. the cdc expects the number of people to continue to rise. >> the incubation is rather long, up to a month, so we expect new cases to be discovered around the country for the next several weeks, i'm afraid. >> symptoms include fever, severe headache, stiff neck, nausea and the inability to maintain balance. this form of meningitis is not contagious. >>> pepco and its union workers reached a tentative agreement on a new four-year contract avoiding a strike. the union's full membership still has to vote on that, neither side providing d
a judge ruled the ads must go up or metro would violate the aidi's first amendment rights. >> i will not sacrifice my freedom of speech. it's a ridiculous premise and utterly unamerican. >> the atmosphere ads are also in new york city subway stations. >>> another death is linked to the meningitis outbreak. the centers for disease control says at least 105 people have been sickened by the rare fungal infection. the death toll stands at nine. two of those were in maryland and...
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squeezed between two apartment blocks the world's narrowest house has opened its doors to the first of a series of invited residents at about 47 inches at its widest point and 28 inches at its narrowest, the structure yields a tiny bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. familiar in new york city. >>> and finally in england, one little girl has really set the bar high for her peers. the precocious 7-year-old is being compared to the likes of mozart after composing her own opera. that's right. she says parts of the melody have been playing in her head since she was 3 years old. that's when her parents first gave her a violin. they knew their daughter was gifted when she then learned complex pieces in less than a year. if that doesn't make you feel bad. any talented artists in the karins' household? little william, has he mastered it yet? >> he can hit a lot of things very hard. >> those pots and pans? >> yes, exactly. you know. with a spatula. >>> it's time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. kennedy cousin michael skakel is due in court for a par
squeezed between two apartment blocks the world's narrowest house has opened its doors to the first of a series of invited residents at about 47 inches at its widest point and 28 inches at its narrowest, the structure yields a tiny bedroom, kitchen and bathroom. familiar in new york city. >>> and finally in england, one little girl has really set the bar high for her peers. the precocious 7-year-old is being compared to the likes of mozart after composing her own opera. that's right....
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east. >>> in kansas city detroit's miguel cabrera had four hits to help the tigers beat the royals 6-3 and claim the a.l. central title. >>> and, finally, that's the spirit, despite losing to the phil lease last night, the nationals still had reason to celebrate after a loss by the second place atlanta braves secured the club's first ever n.l. east crown. >>> coming up, who's hosting the oscars and who's still the queen when it comes to highest paid women. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, some pet owners will go to almost any lengths to pam perfect their pooch, and we've got the video to prove it. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." umbrella day in areas of the ohio valley back through the mid-atlantic. it's not raining all over the place. hit-and-miss showers from west virginia and even from new york city to d.c. south florida has a good chance of getting wet weather today. the big weather story is what's going to happen here. beautiful, warm day in the north today. fire danger high. 82 in billings, 70 in minneapol
east. >>> in kansas city detroit's miguel cabrera had four hits to help the tigers beat the royals 6-3 and claim the a.l. central title. >>> and, finally, that's the spirit, despite losing to the phil lease last night, the nationals still had reason to celebrate after a loss by the second place atlanta braves secured the club's first ever n.l. east crown. >>> coming up, who's hosting the oscars and who's still the queen when it comes to highest paid women. your early...
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cam mems, donkey and sheep arrived at radio city for the first days of rehearsals. they'll be part of the living nativity segment at the radio city spectacular. no word on the they'll join in in the famous kick line. >>> it can get i have slous in the world of bankers, at least in hong kong where bankers and hedge fund managers jump in the ring to raise money for children's charities. they sometimes train for six months to come out on top. according to one competitor, the hardest part of training was not drinking any beer. >> spoken straight from a banker. >> exactly. >> sitting at the bar. >> it's okay to offend bankers now. >> it's the cool thing to do apparently. >> it used to be the irs. now it's bankers. >>> time now for a early look at the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. two teenage boys accused of killing 12-year-old pasquale. her body was discovered in a recycling bin two days later. the brothers ages 15 and 17 have been charged with first degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and disposing of a body as well as theft. the shedd aquarium
cam mems, donkey and sheep arrived at radio city for the first days of rehearsals. they'll be part of the living nativity segment at the radio city spectacular. no word on the they'll join in in the famous kick line. >>> it can get i have slous in the world of bankers, at least in hong kong where bankers and hedge fund managers jump in the ring to raise money for children's charities. they sometimes train for six months to come out on top. according to one competitor, the hardest part...
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. >>> but first, 40 years after it was first conceived, a memorial to the nation's 32nd president, franklin d. roosevelt, finally became a reality yesterday in new york city. former president bill clinton was on hand along with new york leaders and nbc's tom brokaw. the monument honors the four freedoms speech fdr gave prior to world war ii, words that would become part of the united nations' charter. >> we are close to the united nations, which he more than any other soul created, and which has contributed to avoiding that third world war. we are also close to ground zero, which reminds us that we are not yet free from fear. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. let's begin with an all-out brawl that cost five arizona prison guards their jobs. the correction officers punched and stomped on two patrons outside a bar last september. the men also attacked a father and his 17-year-old son who were trying to break up the fight. each former guard faces aggravated assault and other charges. >>> there was widespread hysteria across northern california.
. >>> but first, 40 years after it was first conceived, a memorial to the nation's 32nd president, franklin d. roosevelt, finally became a reality yesterday in new york city. former president bill clinton was on hand along with new york leaders and nbc's tom brokaw. the monument honors the four freedoms speech fdr gave prior to world war ii, words that would become part of the united nations' charter. >> we are close to the united nations, which he more than any other soul...
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here in new york city more than 200 patients at nyu langone medical center had to be taken to nearby hospitals after the backup power system failed. a chaotic scene that led to one amazing delivery. >> this is micah, and he was born 12:42 a.m. >> reporter: almost five hours after hurricane sandy hit land, micah marcus was born, but it was a labor of love bringing him into the world. >> it was more crazy than we could possibly imagine. >> reporter: julia was having contractions at new york university langone medical center when the power went out and the backup generator failed. her husband was getting something to eat >> i walked into the cafeteria, full-on blackout. he couldn't see the storm but could hear it. >> i think the hurricane was battering the hospital. everything was shaking, and i heard this crazy rushing of water sound. it was coming off the fdr into first avenue, and into the hospital. the basement was flooded. the ground floor was flooded at that point. >> reporter: pack in the delivery room julia was having powerful contractions. >> they were like 30 seconds apart. it
here in new york city more than 200 patients at nyu langone medical center had to be taken to nearby hospitals after the backup power system failed. a chaotic scene that led to one amazing delivery. >> this is micah, and he was born 12:42 a.m. >> reporter: almost five hours after hurricane sandy hit land, micah marcus was born, but it was a labor of love bringing him into the world. >> it was more crazy than we could possibly imagine. >> reporter: julia was having...
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. >>> first, more amazing video. from water the fire, 50 homes are destroyed as flames tore through breezy point section of new york city. firefighters were unable to use water from hydrants so they had to get water out of the ocean. serious damage in rhode island where the wind and waves destroyed homes and washed out streets. let's go back to new jersey, two dozen evacuees were forced to flee emergency shelters in atlantic city after the power failed. sandy made landfall in atlantic city just after 8 clox p.m. last night. here is heavy flooding, it was all across the resort town. a 50-foot section of the boardwalk was completely lost in the super storm. >>> back to new york, a spectacular explosion here at a power plant. it was all captured on video. more than 600,000 people lost power. battery park near the tip of lower manhattan was hit by a 13-foot storm surge, two feet higher than predicted. on twitter we found this image of a subway station completely submerged in water. new york is just one of several places
. >>> first, more amazing video. from water the fire, 50 homes are destroyed as flames tore through breezy point section of new york city. firefighters were unable to use water from hydrants so they had to get water out of the ocean. serious damage in rhode island where the wind and waves destroyed homes and washed out streets. let's go back to new jersey, two dozen evacuees were forced to flee emergency shelters in atlantic city after the power failed. sandy made landfall in atlantic...
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another huge problem in new york, flooding in the city's tunnels and subway stations. this posted on twitter. water just pouring into the tunnel. transit officials saying it could take up to four days just to pump that floodwater out. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4. >> angie, thank you. >>> this morning people are surveying the damage left from sandy's impact. much of it has to do with downed trees. news 4's melissa mollet live in alexandria. melissa, we're hearing one tree left a whole neighborhood dark. >> not exactly sure which tree took down the power line. not one house has any power. take a look over this way. this is one tree that came down. take a look at all the debris, a lot of it here still in the roadway. you can tell that somebody came through, cut things, and sort of moved them around out of the way. let's take a look across here. we're at commonwealth and myrtle. look at this tree. i know this is really hard to see in the dark, but this tree is just massive. take a look at this. i'm going to stand next to it. you can see just how high it is. lots o
another huge problem in new york, flooding in the city's tunnels and subway stations. this posted on twitter. water just pouring into the tunnel. transit officials saying it could take up to four days just to pump that floodwater out. at the live desk, angie goff, news 4. >> angie, thank you. >>> this morning people are surveying the damage left from sandy's impact. much of it has to do with downed trees. news 4's melissa mollet live in alexandria. melissa, we're hearing one tree...
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>>> we begin with breaking news out of new york city this morning. first flood, then fire for a neighborhood in queens where flames destroyed at least 50 homes overnight. these are just some of the amazing pictures. new this morning as we track the path of superstorm sandy. good morning, i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm jon kelley, good morning, everybody. let's get you right to the latest on that storm. at least 16 people are dead as sandy continues to make its assault on the northeast. that storm simply slamming the coast with a 13-foot surge of sea water in new york city, causing flooding and power failures everywhere. electricity out for millions of customers up and down that coast. nbc's daniel lee has new pictures and video from superstorm sandy and the impact on the entire east coast. >> reporter: across the northeast, violent waves toppled over sea walls, threatening coastal communities. sandy sent a record 13-foot storm surge into new york city flooding tunnels, subways and streets. >> this is a once in a long time storm. the surge is ver
>>> we begin with breaking news out of new york city this morning. first flood, then fire for a neighborhood in queens where flames destroyed at least 50 homes overnight. these are just some of the amazing pictures. new this morning as we track the path of superstorm sandy. good morning, i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm jon kelley, good morning, everybody. let's get you right to the latest on that storm. at least 16 people are dead as sandy continues to make its assault on the...
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the sun is shining here in new york city. first full day that we've seen of that in the last several days. of course, october 31st means it is halloween morning, but while a lot of people across the country and their children will be celebrating tonight, a lot of people in this part of the country will not. obviously their towns have been really hardly affected or hard hit by the hurricane and then tropical storm sandy, so it's going to be an unusual halloween for a lot of people. i'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie and willie geist. we didn't do our halloween celebration here this morning, but our thoughts are with the people who are getting to celebrate. meanwhile, the destruction is evident. 6 million people or more are waking up without power today. you've got homes submerged all along the jersey shore, along the coastline of new york and connecticut. the president is going to get a firsthand look at this today as he tours some of the hardest hit portions of new jersey with the governor of that state, chris christi
the sun is shining here in new york city. first full day that we've seen of that in the last several days. of course, october 31st means it is halloween morning, but while a lot of people across the country and their children will be celebrating tonight, a lot of people in this part of the country will not. obviously their towns have been really hardly affected or hard hit by the hurricane and then tropical storm sandy, so it's going to be an unusual halloween for a lot of people. i'm matt...
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first we want to check in with ann thompson who is in battery park city. one of new york city's most vulnerable flood areas. >> within the area mayor michael bloomberg held a press conference and urged new york towers stay on alert for the storm surge that we've been talking about that's expected to hit the city sometime between 6:30 and 10:00 tonight. high tide tonight in this area is scheduled at 8:50 and that's when everyone is really worried that the worst could happen because you got all this rain that is coming in. you got the rising sea level. it's somewhat calmer because the tide is going out. it will be coming back in and they expect it's already breached the lower end of the promenade here. it did that earlier this morning. it could be even far worse tonight. so mayor bloomberg once again told all those people who were in zone a the area that's been ordered to evacuate if you're still there for some reason you decided to ride out this storm and you can leave, leave now because it will be too late when the storm surge hits later tonight. they expe
first we want to check in with ann thompson who is in battery park city. one of new york city's most vulnerable flood areas. >> within the area mayor michael bloomberg held a press conference and urged new york towers stay on alert for the storm surge that we've been talking about that's expected to hit the city sometime between 6:30 and 10:00 tonight. high tide tonight in this area is scheduled at 8:50 and that's when everyone is really worried that the worst could happen because you got...
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we also build our city's first skateboard park. they can even vote, but we invest a quarter of a million dollars and a skateboard park and put it downtown. decisions make a huge difference for people who live downtown. we just a few weeks ago -- we're the process of bringing back our authority to assist her economic development office. to do that we have to have an ambitious urban renewal plan. a few weeks ago we announced a planned that connects her downtown neighborhoods, now's restoration making sure people have access to transportation, things like food could we have neighborhoods in our city where people can get healthy food, or mcdonald's is the closest thing to a live and that's a problem in sending our local planning department has to deal with, not something the state and federal government to allow, but they gave resources in grants to do to make sure people make sure everyone in the community are also common diversity of the staff. i remember when i said i ran for mayor, that's where the latinos live. tonight when it com
we also build our city's first skateboard park. they can even vote, but we invest a quarter of a million dollars and a skateboard park and put it downtown. decisions make a huge difference for people who live downtown. we just a few weeks ago -- we're the process of bringing back our authority to assist her economic development office. to do that we have to have an ambitious urban renewal plan. a few weeks ago we announced a planned that connects her downtown neighborhoods, now's restoration...
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first, ocean city maryland, where again the waves are crashing out there. looks like there's someone on the beach maybe enjoying the pictures. trying to document this tremendous storm. >>> now, parts of lower manhattan, where the seawall there has already been topped by waves. you're looking at one of the ships there that is sort of out into the water, if you will. we know oftentimes, those ships are safer being away from the shore. >> we know the holland tunnel and brooklyn tunnel will close at 2:00 p.m. this afternoon. holland tunnel, brooklyn battery tunnel. jurisdictions up and down the east coast not taking any chances, making sure they are ready and don't cause any more problems by having these thoroughfares open for people who might be trying to drive. >> there are reports about significant street flooding in parts of the bronx and queens as well. the subway system shut down in subway city because of the concern about water coming down into the subways as well. >> tom kieran now with the latest. >> sandy has taken that left turn, and is now tracking
first, ocean city maryland, where again the waves are crashing out there. looks like there's someone on the beach maybe enjoying the pictures. trying to document this tremendous storm. >>> now, parts of lower manhattan, where the seawall there has already been topped by waves. you're looking at one of the ships there that is sort of out into the water, if you will. we know oftentimes, those ships are safer being away from the shore. >> we know the holland tunnel and brooklyn...
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of the worst storms in that city's history. for the first time in more than a decade the stock exchange is shut down. scott mcgrew, it takes a lot for the exchanges to go dark. >> it was the september 11th attacks the last time we saw this so a pretty good indication of how seriously they're taking sandy. the new york stock exchange and nasdaq came to an agreement last night late to close today. they may be closed tomorrow as well. now, these people that you see on the floor, the market makers on the floor of the new york stock exchange, simply cannot make it to work today because there are no trains moving in new york city. now truth be told, in 2012 most trains are electronic, they don't involve human beings, therefore they're relatively immune to the storm. so lack of things like order confirmation, clearinghouses, that's enough to throw things off pretty bad low. >>> several companies including google have cancelled press events as well. dpo google was to announce a new phone in new york city. that is not happening. a hard-
of the worst storms in that city's history. for the first time in more than a decade the stock exchange is shut down. scott mcgrew, it takes a lot for the exchanges to go dark. >> it was the september 11th attacks the last time we saw this so a pretty good indication of how seriously they're taking sandy. the new york stock exchange and nasdaq came to an agreement last night late to close today. they may be closed tomorrow as well. now, these people that you see on the floor, the market...
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that was the first time that ever happened. i don't think it'll probably ever happen again and, you know, going back 25 years this is one year in a blip. there is money going into advocacy around education reform. i think those of us who are doing it would love to see, um, the amount sort of match what people perceive are out there. i think finish. >> that's a fundraising plea? >> well, it's actually more of a dynamic sort of conspiracies about how much money is flying around. actually, in all honesty, makes us seem like we're more connected to money than we actually are. diane ravitch tweets about, you know, financial aspects of what things that i'm working on, it always ends up making me more relevant than i was before she did it. it's sort of, um, because it takes a while, um, for the official filings that you file to show how much you spent. and when people are claiming you're spending more than you are, you're sort of given more credit than you actually have earned at the time. but it's a, look, there's -- i think on the e
that was the first time that ever happened. i don't think it'll probably ever happen again and, you know, going back 25 years this is one year in a blip. there is money going into advocacy around education reform. i think those of us who are doing it would love to see, um, the amount sort of match what people perceive are out there. i think finish. >> that's a fundraising plea? >> well, it's actually more of a dynamic sort of conspiracies about how much money is flying around....
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a judge ruled the metro was violating the afdi's first amendment rights. the ads have been posted in new york city subway stations since last month. >>> virginia's u.s. senate candidates will hold their second debate today. republican george allen and democrat tim kaine will square off in richmond today. a recent nbc news/wall street journal/marist poll shows that kaine has pulled ahead of allen 49%-44%. "meet the press" moderator david gregory moderated the debate last month. news 4's julie carey and i were among the panelists. >>> a cancer survivor had to undergo an embarrassing pat down through security. margaret dietrich was in kansas city. she went through the body scanner and was pulled for a pat down. she has silicone breast implants and recent scar tissue from surgery. she explained that to the tsa agent, and what happened next left her mortgaifiegagifiemorti. >> i'm standing here with my arms in the air and he is grabbing my chest. and everyone is looking at me wondering what is wrong with my chest? >> tsa said it's necessary to do a patdown when
a judge ruled the metro was violating the afdi's first amendment rights. the ads have been posted in new york city subway stations since last month. >>> virginia's u.s. senate candidates will hold their second debate today. republican george allen and democrat tim kaine will square off in richmond today. a recent nbc news/wall street journal/marist poll shows that kaine has pulled ahead of allen 49%-44%. "meet the press" moderator david gregory moderated the debate last...
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nearly 400,000 people have actually left new york city. subways, bridges, items in and out of manhattan are closed. scott mcgrew continues our coverage. scott, for the first time in more than a decade, exchanges are shut down as well. >> that's right. the last time was the september 11th attacks, so pretty good indication of how serious sandy is. the new york stock exchange, the nasdaq came to an agreement last night, late last night, to close today, possibly tomorrow as well. the people you see here, the market makers on the floor of the new york stock exchange, just simply can't make it into work today because as laura points out, there are no trains moving in new york city. now, truth be told, in 2012 most trades are electronic, they don't involve human beings, therefore, they're relatively immune to the storm. but if we say the markets are 98% electronic, that still leaves 2% that isn't. so the things like the lack of order confirmation, clearing houses, that would be enough to throw things off pretty badly, so they are closed. >>> sev
nearly 400,000 people have actually left new york city. subways, bridges, items in and out of manhattan are closed. scott mcgrew continues our coverage. scott, for the first time in more than a decade, exchanges are shut down as well. >> that's right. the last time was the september 11th attacks, so pretty good indication of how serious sandy is. the new york stock exchange, the nasdaq came to an agreement last night, late last night, to close today, possibly tomorrow as well. the people...
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the city of oakland is the first city in america to offer the government bank i.d. card regardless of status. what makes the i.d. card unique is the debit card function which allows lower-income people to avoid check cashing fees. the program is expected to take 60 to 90 days to roll out. there will be a one-time fee of $10 for minors and senior citizens. richmond is considering a similar program. >>> in the south bay, the allen rock school district is eliminating 18 teaching positions and will combine classes to reduce spending. these moves will save them more than $1 million. school officials blame shrinking enrollment which reduces funding coming from the states. we will take a look at weather and traffic after the break. >>> welcome back. we have beat the heat. temperatures are the hottest temperatures we had all year. arrived just in time for the first week of october. now it will start to feel more like october. we have a couple of more hot days to get through. temperatures today 95 degrees in livermore. 95 in fairfield. 85 degrees in san jose. look at where w
the city of oakland is the first city in america to offer the government bank i.d. card regardless of status. what makes the i.d. card unique is the debit card function which allows lower-income people to avoid check cashing fees. the program is expected to take 60 to 90 days to roll out. there will be a one-time fee of $10 for minors and senior citizens. richmond is considering a similar program. >>> in the south bay, the allen rock school district is eliminating 18 teaching positions...
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it now moves to a full vote of the city council. protesters gathered outside and claimed they were shut out of the selection process. >> the swearing-in took place two weeks ago. this is the first time the citizens have an opportunity to articulate their concerns. this is ceremonial. the people should have been involved. >> the mayor's office released a list of organizations it says they consulted in the selection of the commissioner. a judge dismisses first-degree assault charges. officers james harrison and reginald baker still face second-degree assault. prosecutors say they abuse their power when they assaulted john mckenna back in 2010. defense lawyers say their clients were trying to control a riot. >> john leopold says he will pay back the cost of his defense but only if he loses. he was accused of making inappropriate comments about a woman's appearance. >> frank conaway is met over the water bill problems. he announced plans to file a class action lawsuit against the city. he claims the city collects bills who cannot pay th
it now moves to a full vote of the city council. protesters gathered outside and claimed they were shut out of the selection process. >> the swearing-in took place two weeks ago. this is the first time the citizens have an opportunity to articulate their concerns. this is ceremonial. the people should have been involved. >> the mayor's office released a list of organizations it says they consulted in the selection of the commissioner. a judge dismisses first-degree assault charges....
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first, good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm angie. >>> police are searching for a man who shot twice while standing on his front porch. police say the victim was shot during a robbery. he was taken to the hospital and is expected to be survive. >> today the sixth gunman in one of the deadliest murder sprees in d.c. history will learn his fate. nathaniel sims will be sentenced this afternoon. sims admits firing an assault rifle into a crowd of mourners who gathered after a funeral in march of 2010. that funeral was for a young man sims and his friend had killed days earlier because one of them thought he had stolen his fake gold bracelet. in all, five people were killed. eight others were injured. prosecutors are recommending sims get a 25-year prison sentence because his testimony helped them convict the other five men involved in the attacks. >>> we expect closing arguments today in the trial of two prince george's county police officers accused of beating a university of maryland student. closi
first, good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm angie. >>> police are searching for a man who shot twice while standing on his front porch. police say the victim was shot during a robbery. he was taken to the hospital and is expected to be survive. >> today the sixth gunman in one of the deadliest murder sprees in d.c. history will learn his fate. nathaniel sims will be sentenced this afternoon. sims admits firing an assault rifle into a crowd of mourners...
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hard to believe it is the first day of october. we're in fall and temperatures are going to soar today. 80 in the city. 90 in oakland. 101 in concord. 94 in san jose. make sure you have your ac ready to go in gilroy. 102 degrees there. temperatures will drop off into the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. >> all right. coming up next, marie osmond has a new gig. we're going to talk about that with her. right after this. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios but kate -- still looks like...kate. nice'n easy with colorblend technology gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's true to you. i don't know how she does it. with nice'n easy, all they see is you. something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet e
hard to believe it is the first day of october. we're in fall and temperatures are going to soar today. 80 in the city. 90 in oakland. 101 in concord. 94 in san jose. make sure you have your ac ready to go in gilroy. 102 degrees there. temperatures will drop off into the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. >> all right. coming up next, marie osmond has a new gig. we're going to talk about that with her. right after this. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the...
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he called for that evacuation, and you offered some residents of atlantic city shelter in city shelters. talk to me about the decision. what happened. >> well, first of all, let me say this, the governor is either misinformed and ill advised or simply just deciding to prevaricate. that's not what happens. here we are in the throes of a major catastrophe and the governor has chosen a time such as this to play politics. i think it's reprehensible that he would stoop to the level to try to make a political situation out of something that is so serious at this situation. >> well, here, let me tell you what the governor said. he said for whatever reason mayor langford urged people to stay in the shelters in the city despite my admonition to evacuation. he gave them comfort and for some reason to say. >> what's his source? >> i'm asking you. did it happen? is it accurate? >> i'm telling you that that is absolutely false and the governor needs to say where the source is, where did he get his information, he's dead wrong. he'll join us a little later in the morning and we'll ask him that questi
he called for that evacuation, and you offered some residents of atlantic city shelter in city shelters. talk to me about the decision. what happened. >> well, first of all, let me say this, the governor is either misinformed and ill advised or simply just deciding to prevaricate. that's not what happens. here we are in the throes of a major catastrophe and the governor has chosen a time such as this to play politics. i think it's reprehensible that he would stoop to the level to try to...
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new york city's greenwich village halloween parade cancelled for the first time in the parade's 39-year history. people asked to volunteer at local outreach centers to help storm victims instead. >> time for weather and traffic on the ones. tom said there is still rain lipgerring in our area. >>> just a few sprinkles in our area. you may need an umbrella. many getting back to work and school. no sprinkles right there on the mall. just up here in northwest washington, we have a view. 43 reagan national. wind out of the south around 10. occasional gusts at 15. as we look at storm team 4 radar, you can see the circulation of what was sandy still here up over pennsylvania. it has weakened a lot. still getting a few sprinkles these areas in green, much of northern virginia and into montgomery county. this is slowly drifting off to the north and east. right into the metro area, we may get a few sprinkles over the next several hours. in addition, many of the main stem rivers are near flood stage. that includes the potomac. maybe a foot above flood stage by early this evening. going to be runni
new york city's greenwich village halloween parade cancelled for the first time in the parade's 39-year history. people asked to volunteer at local outreach centers to help storm victims instead. >> time for weather and traffic on the ones. tom said there is still rain lipgerring in our area. >>> just a few sprinkles in our area. you may need an umbrella. many getting back to work and school. no sprinkles right there on the mall. just up here in northwest washington, we have a...
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>> well, first of all, let me say this. the governor is either misinformed or ill advised or simply just decided to -- that is not what happened. here we are in the throes of a major catastrophe and the governor has decided to use a time like this to play politics. i think it's terrible that he would try to make a political situation out of something so serious. >> let me tell you what he said. he said whatever reason mayor langford urged people to stay in shelters in cities despite my admonish. he gave them comfort for some reason to stay. >> what's his source? >> i'm asking you. did it happen? is it accurate? >> i'm telling you that that is absolutely false, and the governor needs to rechallenge. those of you with journalistic integrity need to ask the governor what his source is. where did he get that information? he is dead wrong. >> he are join us a little later in the morning, and we will ask him that question. how many people did spend the night in shelters in your city, mayor? >> well, fortunately, most of our resid
>> well, first of all, let me say this. the governor is either misinformed or ill advised or simply just decided to -- that is not what happened. here we are in the throes of a major catastrophe and the governor has decided to use a time like this to play politics. i think it's terrible that he would try to make a political situation out of something so serious. >> let me tell you what he said. he said whatever reason mayor langford urged people to stay in shelters in cities despite...
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i want to get to some video first starting in new york city. a fire resulted from some of the damage during the storm literally destroyed more than 50 homes. the problem here is firefighters because of the flooding are having trouble getting to these areas to actually fight these fires and rescue people. when we head over to atlantic city, new jersey, the famous boardwalk partially destroyed and people had to be emergency evacuated there last night pie the national guard when the shelter they were staying in lost power. this has been a bit of controversy, because while the governor said to evacuate, the mayor said people could stay and it wound up being a very bad idea. and then really back out here live now, emergency crews, now that the sun is out, is just getting a chance to survey the damage and see what streets are flooding, where is it safe to travel, where are these power lines down. we can tell you that right now there are more emergency evacuations going on in three northern new jersey towns so this is still a moving target in terms of
i want to get to some video first starting in new york city. a fire resulted from some of the damage during the storm literally destroyed more than 50 homes. the problem here is firefighters because of the flooding are having trouble getting to these areas to actually fight these fires and rescue people. when we head over to atlantic city, new jersey, the famous boardwalk partially destroyed and people had to be emergency evacuated there last night pie the national guard when the shelter they...
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first off, transit agencies are suggesting you buy your tickets now before tomorrow. bart will be running on a rush hour schedule with longer trains, more frequent service. muni will have to reroute some of its lienes. golden gate transit will have extra ferries between the city and sausalito and larkspur and caltrain will run additional trains up and down the peninsula. they will start shutting the roads down around 9:30 and should be reopened by 5:00 here in the downtown area. because nbc bay area is the broadcast home of the san francisco giants, we will have special access during the celebration. you will want to tune in. our coverage begins tomorrow morning at 11:00. reporting live in san francisco, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> it's going to be a blast, thank you very much. >>> 6:57. san francisco police will be out in force for tomorrow's parade with more than a half million people expected to attend. officers will not be tolerating any of that idiotic behavior they saw sunday night when the giants actually won the world series. the crowds turned violent i
first off, transit agencies are suggesting you buy your tickets now before tomorrow. bart will be running on a rush hour schedule with longer trains, more frequent service. muni will have to reroute some of its lienes. golden gate transit will have extra ferries between the city and sausalito and larkspur and caltrain will run additional trains up and down the peninsula. they will start shutting the roads down around 9:30 and should be reopened by 5:00 here in the downtown area. because nbc bay...
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but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> the american museum of natural history is a very big draw in new york city, but the wear and tear of time left some of its most famous exhibits in need of a little repair. nbc's katy tur at at the museum where they are getting ready for a grand opening this weekend. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, matt. thousands of people visit this museum every day and as you say the big draw is the north american hall of mammals where even in the 3-d imax world the displays still manage to lure you in. that being said been 70 years since the first display opened up. as anyone can attest time stops for no man or frozen animal, for that matter. it's not every day you see someone fluffing up a buffalo's hair or redyeing the coat of an eight-foot tall alaskan brown bear, but when faced with touching up the wild, it certainly does help if the animals are stuffed. inside these dioramas at the american museum of natural history, restorers got a chance to work in a world sealed off since the '40s, but while the animals stood still, time did not. >> how faded we
but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> the american museum of natural history is a very big draw in new york city, but the wear and tear of time left some of its most famous exhibits in need of a little repair. nbc's katy tur at at the museum where they are getting ready for a grand opening this weekend. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, matt. thousands of people visit this museum every day and as you say the big draw is the north american hall of mammals where...
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. >> new york city mayor mike bloomberg urging all households to prepare an emergency kit. >> you should have drinking water, first aid kit, flashlight, so be prepared for possible outage. >> in norfolk, virginia, the navy sending their ships out to sea as a precautionary measure. while in new jersey, where many computer models are predicting a direct hit, beach residents are filling sandbags and rushing to close rides and stands that usually take weeks to shut down. >> it is all hands on deck thing, just everybody pitching in to make sure we can get everything taken care of before the storm hits. >> all right, let's see where we're going with this system. right now, as we said, it is hurricane sandy, and the winds currently 75 miles per hour. we're about 335 miles southeast of charleston. it's moving north, northeast at ten miles per hour. the tropical force winds extend out some 450 miles from the center of this storm, so it is a massive storm. here are the advisories we have right now. we've got hurricane warnings. the storm surge we're talking about right now anywhere from three to f
. >> new york city mayor mike bloomberg urging all households to prepare an emergency kit. >> you should have drinking water, first aid kit, flashlight, so be prepared for possible outage. >> in norfolk, virginia, the navy sending their ships out to sea as a precautionary measure. while in new jersey, where many computer models are predicting a direct hit, beach residents are filling sandbags and rushing to close rides and stands that usually take weeks to shut down. >>...
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how many people in this audience are from the city of billings? raise your hand. congressman rehberg served each and every one of you. i want to tell you something, i've talked about montana a lot together, the first thing you do when firefighters come, you got to grasp and put it out and they put their butt on the line. you don't respond by filing a lawsuit. thanks not moving your community forward. it's been a pleasure for the last six years. i meet incredible people. tommy a veteran in afghanistan. lost both legs and the best part of his left hand to an explosion. to see tommy parker and how he wants to go forward, he's have prosthetic legs. those people give me the drive for this job. those kind of people motivate me. we've got a great record war we've done, we were able to work across party lines. there's issues of our national debt and there's issues of jobs. there's issues to access the public plans. there's issues of healthcare. all of these are critically important as we move forward. you're going to get your absentee ballots starting tomorrow. you will v
how many people in this audience are from the city of billings? raise your hand. congressman rehberg served each and every one of you. i want to tell you something, i've talked about montana a lot together, the first thing you do when firefighters come, you got to grasp and put it out and they put their butt on the line. you don't respond by filing a lawsuit. thanks not moving your community forward. it's been a pleasure for the last six years. i meet incredible people. tommy a veteran in...
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perhaps you feel the chill taking your first friend out for a walk this morning. indianapolis at 37, look at oklahoma city, 33 degrees. you got down to 31 this morning. your earliest october freeze on record, and of course we're going to be below average in about all the spots, even with the daytime sunshine in some of these regions. look at washington, 17 degrees below the average today. dallas is 66 and 15 degrees below your average. you have to head out west to find any temperatures that are >>> good morning to you. 9:06 now. taking a look at your futurecast. we're expecting a band of rain to move over the bay area between 10:00 and noon. tomorrow we have a better chance for rain. temperatures will stay cool all week long. 69 in fremont, 69 in oakland and 65 degrees in san francisco. after we get rid of those showers tuesday into wednesday, the cold front comes through and we drop your temps into the upper 60s by thursday. you'll likely be pulling out that jacket. >> andat's your weather. savann savannah, back to you. >> maria, thank you. now it's time for toda
perhaps you feel the chill taking your first friend out for a walk this morning. indianapolis at 37, look at oklahoma city, 33 degrees. you got down to 31 this morning. your earliest october freeze on record, and of course we're going to be below average in about all the spots, even with the daytime sunshine in some of these regions. look at washington, 17 degrees below the average today. dallas is 66 and 15 degrees below your average. you have to head out west to find any temperatures that are...
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there's some people i have to thank here, first, the new york city metro mod quilters. >> they were party animals. >> and a big thank you to lucky changs. by the way, they are next door to "scandalous." >> make it a double whopper, if you know what i mean. >> sister mary ellen, mother devine or bearded kathie lee and thanks to dogvaca.com. if you want to go on vacation, you can board your pets with real families. >> that's great. >>> we're going to mix things up all in one pot right after this. [ female announcer ] we invited women to see the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] new dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything with the blend of gentle cleansers and nourishing nutrium moisture. so what do you think now? definitely switching to dove. [ female announcer ] this is new. this is different. this is care. [ female announcer ] this is nalmay
there's some people i have to thank here, first, the new york city metro mod quilters. >> they were party animals. >> and a big thank you to lucky changs. by the way, they are next door to "scandalous." >> make it a double whopper, if you know what i mean. >> sister mary ellen, mother devine or bearded kathie lee and thanks to dogvaca.com. if you want to go on vacation, you can board your pets with real families. >> that's great. >>> we're going...
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first this is "today" on nbc. >>> across the country, cash-strapped cities are turning to a new and controversial way to raise money. >> that's right. allowing oil and gas companies to drill on public land hoping natural gas will bring in some much-needed cash. cnbc's phil lebeau is in youngstown, ohio. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, al and natalie. right behind me, the city crew is getting ready to tear down this abandoned home. youngstown has more abandoned homes than it can afford to tear down. so the city is looking to cash in by saying yes to fracking for natural gas. in youngstown, ohio, where a rebound in manufacturing has sparked a resurgence, the mayor is frustrated. he sees a city in decline desperately in need of money to tear down abandoned buildings. >> if you wanted to renovate or tear down this building, how much would it cost? >> about $1 million to tear it down. >> to tear it down is $1 million. >> and on the other side, you see it's grass or a parking lot. >> reporter: tearing down 1,100 abandoned homes will cost youngstown at least $4 million, money youngstown doesn't
first this is "today" on nbc. >>> across the country, cash-strapped cities are turning to a new and controversial way to raise money. >> that's right. allowing oil and gas companies to drill on public land hoping natural gas will bring in some much-needed cash. cnbc's phil lebeau is in youngstown, ohio. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, al and natalie. right behind me, the city crew is getting ready to tear down this abandoned home. youngstown has more...
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first update. have a great day. >> see you tomorrow. test test . >>> october 9th in new york city. we're in a back pattern right now but that's all right. >> that's life. >> a day is what you make it. how many times have i told you? >> yesterday was a good day for one particular website. remember cat's outfit yesterday? >> velvet, form fitting top. >> i'm sorry. now we juiced it up. ♪ let's get it on >> if i had known i looked like that i wouldn't have. >> you look good. >> no, we don't have to do it again! >> i think we need to. >> we talked. it was my favorite thing. all right, i see it! >> it was a pair of pants. >> leggings like you just stepped into. velvet leg is with a camisole top. >> lysee is the website. >> lysse with a little accent in french on there. >> don't try to show off! >> i'm not. the website crashed because so many people -- >> i was trying to send them to another website to it wouldn't crash again! lysse.com. >> i believe, i believe, i believe, i believe. >> you're right. >> you know what? this morning, i wore a different pair that had like leather -- leathe
first update. have a great day. >> see you tomorrow. test test . >>> october 9th in new york city. we're in a back pattern right now but that's all right. >> that's life. >> a day is what you make it. how many times have i told you? >> yesterday was a good day for one particular website. remember cat's outfit yesterday? >> velvet, form fitting top. >> i'm sorry. now we juiced it up. ♪ let's get it on >> if i had known i looked like that i...
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don't jump on the first one you meet, necessarily. there's going to be another exciting guy. >> look at her. >> i didn't mean -- not a literal jump. what am i, a whore? what is your problem. >> great thing about the city, so adventurous, so many things to do here. so many places to go. >> definitely. >> okay, kids, we're going to come back. >> we have more with our guys. and hulk hogan. we should have him join us. he has explaining to do. >> sure does. >> first, these messages. ♪ ♪ i woke up to a feeling ♪ every little thing has meaning ♪ ♪ i woke up to a light bulb on ♪ every little thing is possible now ♪ [ female announcer ] we've added a touch of philadelphia cream cheese to our kraft natural cheese to make it creamier so whatever you make isn't just good, it's amazing. ♪ ...is amazing with the love that i found ♪ ♪ these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ]
don't jump on the first one you meet, necessarily. there's going to be another exciting guy. >> look at her. >> i didn't mean -- not a literal jump. what am i, a whore? what is your problem. >> great thing about the city, so adventurous, so many things to do here. so many places to go. >> definitely. >> okay, kids, we're going to come back. >> we have more with our guys. and hulk hogan. we should have him join us. he has explaining to do. >> sure does....
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we'll continue to see this very isolated pattern as we head throughout the first part of the day. by this afternoon, temperatures will warm up into the 70s. 71 degrees in livermore, 71 in fairfield and just 63, jacket weather has returned to the city by the bay. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al. thank you. >>> barbara streisand is one of the world's most successful performers entertaining all around the globe and never in her hometown of brooklyn, until now. nbc's mara schiavocampo is live with more. mara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night this place was packed with excited fans clamoring for a chance to see streisand's first ever performance here in brooklyn. now, of course, she was born and raised here, but until now, she has never returned for a show. >> hello, brooklyn! >> reporter: it was a homecoming a lifetime in the making. ♪ that face >> reporter: barbra streisand's first ever performance in her native brooklyn, one fans have waited decades for. >> i worked my butt off to get tickets for tonight. i'm like, it's brooklyn. it
we'll continue to see this very isolated pattern as we head throughout the first part of the day. by this afternoon, temperatures will warm up into the 70s. 71 degrees in livermore, 71 in fairfield and just 63, jacket weather has returned to the city by the bay. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, al. thank you. >>> barbara streisand is one of the world's most successful performers entertaining all around the globe and never in her hometown of...